Atma-Sphere Class D getting some love


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Moving on to electronics, in the Unique Home Audio room I found myself searching in vain for the big monoblocks that I assumed were responsible for the effortless sound emanating from the gorgeous Italian Gold Note speakers. (Other electronics were also Gold Note.) Failing to locate the amps, I asked where they were and was directed to a pair of tiny boxes squatting on the floor. These, I learned, were the new $5400/pr. Atma-Sphere Class D amplifiers. That’s right: a brand known for tube amplifiers has built a Class D unit. I must say, true to the manufacturer’s word, the amps had tube-like warmth and sweetness. But their 100-watt GaNFET output stage and 800:1 damping factor also produced thunderous bass and high-jumping dynamics. Highs were clean, extended, and never exaggerated.

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I’m pretty happy with my current system, but if, or I should say when, the upgrade bug attacks again, these are going to be at the top of my list. 
 

I wonder if the amps pair well with tube preamps, and if so which ones are good candidates. Perhaps, @ralph@atma-sphere.com can chime in

Congrats to Ralph. I am sure they work with tube preamps, as Ralph would not have it any other way, ime.

I wonder if the amps pair well with tube preamps, and if so which ones are good candidates.

The input impedance is 100KOhms single-ended or balanced so will work with any tube preamp.